Liquid-hydrocarbon burner.



Witnesses G. H. VON HOHENSTEIN. LIQUID HYDROGARBON BURNER.

APPLIOATIQN FILED DEG. 22, 1913.

Patented Sept.22,1914.

by 1 I r Attorneys Hr. NORRIS PETERS 50.. PHOTO-LITHO. WASHINGTON. D. C.

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Thepresent invention relates to improvements in ayliquid hydrocarbonjburner one ob ect of the invention being the provision by means of which liquid hydrocarbons su as kerosene, crude oil orthe like are prop erly vaporized or gasified sothatctheis'amef maybe readilyiused in cooking and heating stoves and for generating heat,the liquid be ing properly vaporized or gasified before the delivery thereof through the burner jet or jets. in c v j v j With the foregoing and other objects View which will; appear as 'the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangementof parts and in the deta ls of constructlon hereinafter described and claimed, it being understood 1 that changes in thepreoise embodiment of the lnventlon hereln disclosed can be made Within the scope of what is claimed without de parting from-the spirit of the invention.

Inthe drawings Figure l is a diagrammatic perspective yiew showing the present burner in operablerelation. Fig. 2 is a top plan view of the burner per se. 8 is a section taken on line 3-3 of F 1.' Fig. 4

is an end elevation ofthe burner. i j j Referring tothe drawings, the 'numeral l designates thehquid [hydrocarbon supply pipe which is controlled by the hand needle valve 2 having led therefrom, the horizontal pipe 3 which is secured or proj ect'ed through the wall 4 of a stove. The opposite end of the pipe 3 is connected to the central inlet of the horizontally-disposed T -coupling 5 which has connected to one branch, the L- couplingd' Theunion 7 is connected to the other outlet of the L-coupling 6 and is con-Q nected to the terminal 8 of the horizontal pipe9. This pipe-9 is bent to forinthe legs or parallel mjembers 10, 11 and12 so that "a coil of pipe is properly presented and maintained in a substantially horizontal plane with theoutlet of the union 7. v The portion 13 of th pipeis bent downwardly in a vertical line, andhorizontally to paralr lel the pipe 8, the terminal 14 being disposed at right angles-tofthesame andeXt-ending centrally and below the coil composed of f, l,- ;lipplication fi1ed meets 22,1913. Serial ate-08,25

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and parallel with the fluid introduction pipe 3 and is provided with a slightlyginclined upturned end or gas'chamber ,ldwhich is vplugged as at lhand provided with, apet cook 18, by means of whichthechamber may becleaned. A burning jet l8 lSf fOIIHQd in thefjet pipelii at a pointdirectlybelow the center of the disk deflector 20;,which is v i the bendsl), andlfZQ The pipe i4,jas I" clearly shown is disposed Wrtically below i connected by the -.sec uringnieansl9 to the 1 pipe 3. A support 13" is connected to the It will thus'be seen that with this structure, the burner maybe properly disposed within the fire box of'any form of stove to properly generate the gas from, the liquid hydrocarbon, the coiled portion of th burner being disposed in a horizontal, plane so as to be heated from the defiectedfiames that are issuing from the jet l8 and engaging the under side of thedisk deflector 20. Thus the liquid hydrocarbon is properly vaporized and heated and'the gas formed thereby will be forced through the jet 18 where the same is ignited to produce the desired heat. Any means for primingor starting the gasifylng may be provided. c

What is claimed is: t a

1. A fluid hydrocarbon burner, including a fluid conveying pipe, a T-couplingconnectedthereto, an L coupling connected to one outlet of the, T-coupling and with its other outletldisposed to project at right an glesto the fluid conveying pipe, a horizontally disposed coil connected tothe outlet of the L-coupling anddisposed below and parallel to the fluid conveying pipe, the terminal of thecoil beingdisposedin a plane below the 'coilland in vertical alinement with v the fluid conducting p1pe,sa1d terminal bej ing provided with 'a gas jet extending towa'rdthe fluid conveying-pipe, the extreme "end of'the jet carrying terminal being bent upwardly and terminating at a point in substaptially the same horizontal planeaslthe co1 A-fluid hydrocarbon burner, including a fluid conveyingpipe, a T-coupling connected vthereto, an L-coupling connected to one outlet of the T-coupling with its other outletdisposed to project at right angles to the fluid conveying pipe, a. horizontally disposed coil connected to the outlet of the L- 'couplin'g 5 and embraces the portion, 13,

and thus assists in properly supporting'the '7 ice.

coupling and disposed below and pafallel to the fluid conveying"pipe, thevterininal of the coil being disposed-in a plane below the coil and in the same vertical plane as the fluid conveying pipe, said terminal being provided. with a'gasjet extending towardthe fluid conveying pipe, the; extreme end of the jetcarrying terminal being bent up- I Wardly and terminating at a point in sub gles to the fluid'conveying pipe, a horizontally posed coil connected to the outlet of I the L.coup1in'g and dis d below and a allel to the fluidconveying pipe, the terini- I nal of the coil beingdisposedfin a plane below the coil and vthesa'ine' vertical plane as the flu d conveylng'pipe, said terminal being provided With a gas jet extending to- -ward the fluid conducting pipe, the extreme end of the j etcal rying terminal being bent upvvardlyand terin'i-na'ting at'a-poin tin sub- "stantiallyfthe same hofizontal plane as the coil, and a fiamedefiector"mounted; upon the fluid conveying pipe directly above the gas" jet; I

, In testimony that I claiinthe foregoing as own, 'I have hereto inysignature in thepre'sence of t-ivotvitnesses,

I H L N H W I E N Witnesses; 5 1 1 R. W.- CREAGER;

T. "MYALL.

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